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Talking to the Media | BTalk Australia

September 25th, 2008 @ 1:00 pm

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Categories: BTalk Australia, Podcasts

Tags: Media, Advertising & Promotion, Marketing, Phil Dobbie

(9min 29) Does your job mean you’ve got to front the media?

In today’s BTalk Australia Phil Dobbie talks to Andrew Kirk from Hill and Knowlton about preparing yourself for engagements with journalists.

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    hennri

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    RE: Talking to the Media | BTalk Australia

    In Australia, by sitting still long enough, you can compare the effects of three different national media regulatory systems on Rupert Murdoch???s television news channels. Pay-TV news provider, Foxtel ??? co-owned by Murdoch ??? rotates domestic Australian bulletins and British news feeds on its Sky News channel and supplies Murdoch???s own Fox News channel from the US.
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